Message from the Pastor

My dear Community:

On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, the Church invites us to contemplate Jesus as the Good Shepherd. He knows us, calls us by name, and lovingly leads us toward the fullness of life. In a world filled with noise, uncertainty, and many voices competing for our attention, the voice of the Lord resounds clearly in the heart of those willing to listen.

To be sheep of His flock does not mean weakness, but trust: trusting that He walks ahead of us, opening paths even in the midst of difficulties. The Good Shepherd never abandons His sheep; He seeks them when they are lost, cares for them when they are wounded, and leads them to green pastures.

On this Sunday, we also celebrate the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, a special occasion to ask the Lord to continue calling men and women to serve Him in the Church as priests, religious brothers and sisters, and also to live faithfully their vocation as lay people. Today we are invited to pray earnestly that many may hear the voice of the Good Shepherd and respond with generosity.

Vocations are born in the heart of God, but they grow within vibrant communities that pray, accompany, and bear witness. Each one of us can take part in this mission by supporting, through prayer, example, and encouragement, those who feel the Lord’s call. Let us ask for the grace to recognize His voice and follow it faithfully. May our hearts remain open to His guidance, and strengthened by His presence, may we become living witnesses of His care and mercy.

God Bless.

Rev. Julio Fernandez